 the relationship between colors  Primary Colors: colors that cant be made by mixing other colors (red, yellow, blue)  Secondary Colors: Colors made.

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 the relationship between colors  Primary Colors: colors that cant be made by mixing other colors (red, yellow, blue)  Secondary Colors: Colors made by mixing together primary colors (orange, green, violet)

Containing or using only one color. This does allow you to use different shades and values of that same color.

A group of three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. With one being a dominant color (a primary or secondary color)

The use of three colors that are evenly separated on the color wheel

Colors that are opposites. Meaning they can be found directly across from each other on the color wheel. when combined, they produce a grey- scale color like white or black. [1] When placed next to each other, they create the strongest contrast. [1]

is a color made by mixing either one primary color with one secondary color, or two secondary colorscolorprimary color secondary color

 Create some type of artwork that demonstrates one of the 5 types of color themes as discussed in our notes. From looking at the picture it should be clear which type of color scheme you are using. Some examples shown below